Chapter 151. There are no structural psychologists left in the United States. However, structural psychology was a success because it: a. discovered the phi phenomenon which shows that mentality has the job of trying to interpret reality from sensory inputs

b. None of the choices are correct
c. discovered mental elements that compose consciousness
d. helped to establish psychology as an independent science e. was able to perfect the method of introspection as a means to explore the nature of consciousness

2. The imperative that “psychology must discard all references to consciousness” was the command of:a. Deweyb. Angellc. Skinnerd. Seligmane. Watson

3. Tolman’s contribution to the decline of S-R psychology was the:a. concept of habit strengthb. concept of cognitive mapsc. Gestalt principles of organizationd. work on eyelid conditioninge. concept of self-efficacy

4. Both Miller and Neisser were once behaviorists because of their:a. undergraduate work at Yale Universityb. None of the choices are correctc. graduate work at Harvard, which left them no choiced. undergraduate work at Cornell, which left them no choicee. undergraduate work with Hull at the University of Iowa

5. By 1976, Neisser concluded that cognitive psychology:a. was distorted by the research in real-life settingsb. was the dominant school in psychologyc. had little to contribute to psychologyd. was being supplanted by the information processing modele. had reached Kuhn’s paradigm stage

6. The principle purpose of the Turing Test is to determine if:a. computers can translate Chinese into Englishb. a grand tour of Europe is necessaryc. a questioner can distinguish a computer from a humand. computers can calculate mathematical problemse. people are as smart as computers

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